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b)
Network
: There are many ways to design and secure a network for IP-Surveillance. In addition, a
network can be as small or as extensive as your requirements, and it can be wired, wireless or a com-
bination of both. It is also easy to increase the bandwidth capacity of your network simply by adding
switches/routers. And different technologies can be used to optimize bandwidth usage. Furthermore,
a wired network can deliver not only data, but also power using Power over Ethernet (PoE) technol-
ogy. This simplifies installation of PoE-enabled network cameras/video encoders and provides cost
savings.
c)
Hardware (server and storage)
: The hardware requirements of an IP-Surveillance system are not
complex. Simply use standard components found in the IT industry. Today’s PC, with a Pentium pro-
cessor and Windows operating system, is able to run a video management software, and record and
store video from up to 50 cameras. If the hard disk on the actual server running the recording applica-
tion is not enough, there are solutions that enable you to increase storage space and achieve in-
creased flexibility and recoverability. As larger hard drives are produced at lower costs, it is becoming
less expensive to store large amounts of video.
d)
Software
: A wide range of software is available to help you in the preparation, installation and
management of an IP-Surveillance system. For example, you can use the AXIS Design Tool, which
helps you estimate how much bandwidth your network video system will require, and installation
software such as the AXIS Camera Management (free download), which makes it easier for you to
find, install and configure the video products on the network. A video management software is also
recommended. It will allow you to, among other things, centrally manage and configure the network
video products to your viewing, recording and security preferences.
Figure 1.2.c.
AXIS Camera Management software
A more detailed discussion of the components and the considerations to take into account when select-
ing equipment is provided in Chapter 2.
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